Adam Sutton was killed when he was struck by a distracted driver.
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Peter Agius sent 44 Snapchats while driving just 12 kilometres, at 100km/h down a busy Victorian country road.

He received 41 replies, including one 20 seconds before the deadly crash.

Adam Sutton was killed when he was struck by a distracted driver.
Adam Sutton was killed when he was struck by a distracted driver. (Supplied)

His victim, Adam Sutton, had just picked his six-year-old son up from school when they were struck by Agius’ vehicle in January 2023.

Sutton died at the scene, while his son was taken to hospital with critical injuries and left with a permanent brain injury.

County Court Judge Kevin Doyle labelled Agius’ offending as “extreme inattention” as he threw him behind bars for at least six years today.

“A life was lost and a young child’s life has been damaged by your actions,” the judge told Agius, aged 23, who cried upon learning his fate.

Agius had fought the two charges, of culpable driving causing death and negligently causing serious injury, at a jury trial in regional Victoria.

He claimed to have dropped his sunglasses while driving, and looked down to pick them up, when the crash occurred.

His lawyers argued Agius should be convicted of dangerous driving causing death and serious injury, not the more serious charges.

The prosecutors contended that Agius was distracted by sending and receiving numerous Snapchat messages while driving, which constituted grossly negligent conduct.

The crash in Glengarry killed a dad and severely injured his young son. (Nine)
Analysis of Agius’ phone revealed he sent and received 85 Snapchat messages while driving about 12 kilometres from his worksite to the crash scene, at the intersection of Traralgon-Maffra and Farmers roads in Glengarry.

A jury ultimately convicted Agius of the culpable and negligent driving charges in April 2025.

Judge Doyle said Agius was “an accident waiting to happen” and would have seen Sutton waiting to turn right if he was paying attention.

“The duty of every driver is to pay proper attention to the road – you didn’t do that,” he said. 

Agius had a history of dangerous driving, including a fine and loss of licence for dangerous driving while being pursued by police in 2022.

In 2020, he was ordered to undertake a road trauma awareness course for careless driving.

And in February 2024, he was caught driving while on bail for the offending which caused Sutton’s death, after he had been banned.

“Twice before this catastrophic collision, you had engaged in incredibly stupid driving offences,” the judge said.

“You should have understood the basic duties of driving from these experiences, but you did not.”

Sutton’s loved ones told the court he was “deeply loved as a husband, father, son, brother and friend to many people”, Judge Doyle said.

Leanne Sutton mentioned that 1000 people attended her son’s funeral, with an additional 2000 viewing online, and noted that his death created “an enormous void” for everyone who knew him.

His father, Ray Sutton, expressed that the sorrow and anguish from Adam’s passing were “indescribable,” and not a day went by without him thinking about “the life sentence we’ve been given”.

Agius was jailed for a maximum of nine years and eight months, and has served 122 days of that sentence.

He will be eligible for parole after serving six years.

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